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Sadly - Brian Enos app scapes is unavailable- I had a friend who was an instructor and she used it for her class - it was perfect for creating an interesting atmosphere quickly that would change.
—— look into it. Not sure where it is at or if it’s even available
OK... I bribed a guard to give me 15 minutes alone with my iPad.
I bought it and it's a great layout. It makes a good place to learn all the effects options. The $100's in ToneStack FX sound a lot better and $400-1000's in AUv3 FX when they are all available will sound even better.
Elastic FX is the best $5 App I have I think. (I always think that just after purchase). It makes all my Synth's sound more interesting. Combined with the $3 "Limiter - Audio Processor" which add's more saturation it's a keeper.
Thanks all for the great suggestions and advice! I think the 'scappers might work well, or a granular synth.
Or just might tweak a pad sound in already purchased apps and give it a try with some piano something.
A continuous sound like ocean waves and/or some pleasant synth layers will work well for the meditation bits. You don't want too much changing on those. Plenty of mantras to be sampled for uptempo if that's required. I wouldn't put them into reslice!
Beathawk has decent gongs and singing bowls in one of the packs, think it's orchestral percussion one.
My favourite for making some meditative stuff is refraktions app sending midi to 8 different synth pads in Ableton Live. Record 8-10 different clips on 8 channels, and then use follow actions to randomize. Add a couple chill drum patterns, some reverb, and some delay and then press play for hours of relaxing vibes.
Check out @waynerowand post from today
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/27638/new-track-all-quanta#latest
Sounds like the ticket, not that I've been to any Yoga classes you understand, closest I get to that is standing quietly in the queue at the local shop !
Bongos by thumbjam... smack those MF's!
Say no to your wife, you only play for a dance floor man !
Ah I used to play around on my Casio ctk 3200 while my partner did yoga. She much enjoyed it.
I used breathy tones and oriental percussive, plucky tones with crystalline and other fx.
A Casio but through the fx apps I have it sounded pretty good.
I have a small cheap singing bowl as well.
Of course any pad sounds or drones can work very well also
Ya’ll dug up a thread from 2018 to say this? You know there are tons of active threads to participate in.
DrumJam and Borderlands. With Borderlands you can create nice endless sounds.
Make sure there are some fart samples in there. No yoga class is complete without them.
Lemme add to it that the OP isn't even on the forum anymore
True to Tai-Chi too
Ha ha, still here, just under a new username
Here’s what I came up with! Look up Electronic Light EP on the streamers, artist name Jon McMillan …track 3,4 and 5 (Spirited Breath, Quiet Pool and Mellow Foundation) was what I could muster up at the time. I think the title names were from Korg Gadget
The first two tracks on the EP I made later.
Hope I can come up with more but currently have some major writers block…
Wife still asking me for an hour long album